Germany became the 29th country to join the Artemis Accords by signing an agreement with NASA to participate in the Moon exploration program. This situation was officially reported Web site.
NASA chief Bill Nelson expressed delight at Germany’s entry into the Artemis Accords “family” and called the country one of the agency’s closest and most capable international partners. He emphasized that the signing of the agreement is a manifestation of German leadership both today and in the future.
NASA noted that Germany is the 29th country to join the Artemis Accords.
German Aerospace Center (DLR) General Manager Walter Pelzer also emphasized that the signing of the agreement will contribute to the joint efforts of Germany and the USA in the field of space research. This will also expand industrial and research opportunities in Germany, he added.
The United States, under Donald Trump, began implementing the Artemis program to return to the Moon, which requires international cooperation through the Artemis Accords. NASA has already signed such agreements with more than twenty countries, including Canada, Japan, the UAE and the UK.
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